Electoral Registers - Newland/St Briavels - 1930s-1950s (General)

by pete@cliffords.plus.com @, Saturday, March 02, 2013, 13:47 (4279 days ago)

Can anyone advise me where I might be able to find copies of the electoral registers for the Newland/St Briavels area for the period 1930-1960?

Are any copies held locally or is my best bet the British Library?

If I have to go to BL to see them, can anyone tell me what the parliamentary constituency was called at the time? Was it Forest of Dean or West Gloucestershire etc.?

Thanks

Pete

Electoral Registers - Newland/St Briavels - 1930s-1950s

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Electoral Registers - Newland/St Briavels - 1930s-1950s

by slowhands @, proud of his ancient Dean Forest roots, Monday, March 04, 2013, 00:18 (4277 days ago) @ pete@cliffords.plus.com

Can anyone advise me where I might be able to find copies of the electoral registers for the Newland/St Briavels area for the period 1930-1960?

Are any copies held locally or is my best bet the British Library?

If I have to go to BL to see them, can anyone tell me what the parliamentary constituency was called at the time? Was it Forest of Dean or West Gloucestershire etc.?

Thanks

Pete

Some of these registers have been transcribed, and are off line for privacy reasons, so Glos Archives is where they are probably held.

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Electoral Registers - Newland/St Briavels - 1930s-1950s

by rowles @, Monday, March 04, 2013, 01:18 (4277 days ago) @ slowhands

electoral registers are at Gloucester record office. I have used them

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